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2 Griswold students’ egg recipes place in top 5 contest

Ag/Outdoor, News

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Two students from Griswold had their egg recipes place in the top 5 during the Iowa Egg Council’s “Incredibly Good Eggs” Recipe Contest, held May 4th at Iowa State University, in Ames. Neve Perdue took 1st place in the Student Division, with her Spring Vegetable Egg Drop Soup. Her recipe earned her the top honors and a $500 cash prize. Tina Perdue, placed 5th with her “North African Baked Eggs with Chickpeas and Feta,” recipe.

The top 5 winners in each category, adult and student, were judged by a panel of experts, with the recipes being scores on taste, appearance, originality, and use of eggs in their dish.

Visit iowaegg.org on the web for the recipes created by the Perdues and other contestants.

NWS forecast for Cass & area Counties in IA: 5/14/16

Weather

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

346 AM CDT SAT MAY 14 2016

EARLY THIS MORNING…PARTLY CLOUDY. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH.

TODAY…SUNNY…BREEZY…COOLER. HIGH IN THE MID 50S. NORTHWEST WIND 10 TO 20 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 30 MPH.

TONIGHT…MOSTLY CLEAR. LOW IN THE UPPER 30S. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH. GUSTS UP TO 20 MPH THROUGH MIDNIGHT.

SUNDAY…MOSTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 60S. WEST WIND 5 TO 10 MPH.

MONDAY…MOSTLY CLOUDY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS. HIGH IN THE LOWER 60S. SOUTH WIND NEAR 10 MPH.

MONDAY NIGHT…CLOUDY WITH A 50 PERCENT CHANCE OF SHOWERS. LOW IN THE UPPER 40S.

TUESDAY…PARTLY SUNNY. HIGH IN THE MID 60S.

U.S. Senate candidate calls for reclassification of marijuana

News

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

A Democrat who is hoping to challenge U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley in November is calling on the Republican to clear the way for a vote on making marijuana more readily available for medical use. State Senator Rob Hogg says legislation pending in the Senate Judiciary Committee, which Grassley chairs, would reclassify medical cannabis from Schedule I to a Schedule II substance.

“It is time for Senator Grassley to put aside the delay and the gridlock,” Hogg said. “This is something Americans across our state and our country want him to act on.” A spokesperson for Grassley’s office issued a statement to Radio Iowa saying Grassley has “serious concerns” with the bill because it “could be a pathway for those who want broad legalization of marijuana for all purposes.”

Hogg spoke about the bill, known as the CARERS Act, at a pharmacy in Urbandale. He was joined by supporters of the bill, including the parent of a child who have epilepsy and a patient who suffers from chronic pain. “Who are we to say no? Who is Senator Grassley to say no? It’s time to say yes to people who want the opportunity to try medical cannabis to alleviate their medical conditions,” Hogg said.

Maria La Franz of Des Moines has been lobbying lawmakers for several years now, hoping to legally obtain cannabis for her son, who suffers from severe epilepsy. Seventy-eight-percent of Iowans want the option for medical use of the cannabis plant,” La Franz said. “Some of our children in Iowa are benefitting from cannabis, but we are still — federally — breaking the law.” The figure La Franz cited comes from a Des Moines Register Iowa Poll released in March. It found 78-percent of the Iowans surveyed favor allowing people to use marijuana as medicine.

Hogg, who has been a member of the Iowa legislature since 2003, is one of three Democrats seeking their party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate in 2016. The other candidates are Bob Krause and Tom Fiegan, who both also ran for the Senate in 2010, but lost to party nominee Roxanne Conlin in the primary.
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full statement from Grassley’s office:

Because of Senator Grassley’s work, federal agencies are conducting scientific and medical analysis of cannabidiol to see if there is a scientific basis to change its schedule, and agencies have eased some of the regulatory barriers to cannabidiol research. Senator Grassley believes the government has to ensure both public safety and the effectiveness of drugs available for patients, but at the same time, it shouldn’t delay medical innovations that could help children or others.

The CARERS Act goes far beyond the issue of cannabidiol for epilepsy-suffering patients. It would make access to recreational and smoked marijuana much easier for many people through sweeping changes to federal marijuana and banking laws. Among other things, it would place all medical marijuana authorized by state law (as well as all cannabidiol oil derived from the marijuana plant) outside the purview of the Controlled Substances Act.

Iowa does not permit smoked marijuana as medicine, and smoking marijuana for medical purposes isn’t approved by leading medical authorities. In addition, the bill also would change federal banking laws to permit state-authorized marijuana businesses, including recreational marijuana businesses, to use banks and other financial institutions. Many of the businesses that want to become mainstream recreational marijuana sellers want the legitimacy of using banks.

The bill could be a pathway for those who want broad legalization of marijuana for all purposes. With marijuana users being much more likely to take up heroin and other serious drugs than non-users, and with more infants being born with marijuana exposure lately, Senator Grassley has serious concerns with recreational marijuana legalization and legislation that would pave the way for such legalization.

(Radio Iowa)

Iowa Special Olympics Summer Games opens next week

Sports

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The 32nd annual Iowa Special Olympics Summer Games will open next week at Iowa State University in Ames. Stephanie Kozer is spokeswoman for the games, which are expected to draw competitors from across the state. “We have about 2,600 athletes coming, coaches, volunteers, staff, local law enforcement,” Kozer says. “The events kick off next Monday with our Law Enforcement Torch Run.” That event involves about 500 law officers from across Iowa who will be running, walking and biking along predetermined routes, headed for Ames.

“They will converge downtown on Thursday where they’ll take the flame and go to Hilton Colliseum at Iowa State to kick off the opening ceremonies,” Kozer says. “Then, they hand off the flame to one of the athletes who lights the Olympic flame and signifies the opening of the games.” A wide variety of sporting events are scheduled.

“We have competitions going Thursday, Friday and Saturday, everything from tennis to athletics, which is track & field, cycling, bocce, soccer,” she says. Admission is free. Learn more at: www.soiowa.org.

(Radio Iowa)

Vape shops could vanish under new FDA rules

News

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

The F-D-A now classifies e-cigarettes as tobacco products and the liquid that goes into the devices will be regulated. Some fear it’ll mean the end of the small, privately-owned vape shops that have cropped up around Iowa. Sam Salaymeh runs vape shops in Sioux City and Omaha and says he and other store owners are still attempting to grasp the new regulations.

“We’re trying to fight but we’re trying to orient ourselves and understand all of these regulations and how to navigate,” Salaymeh says. “I have at least one to challenge this. There are a lot of advocacy groups trying to educate, raise awareness and rally support.” While the feds claim there are no complete studies on the dangers of vaping, Salaymeh says there’s a large report out from the Royal College of Physicians in London which touts the many benefits.

“They talk about its efficacy for people to switch from smoking to vaping,” he says. “They talk about the issue that smoking is the biggest avoidable cause of death. They talk about how electronic nicotine delivery systems are a better way to get the nicotine that people are addicted to without getting all of the other stuff that comes with tobacco.” Salaymeh says vaping has helped thousands of people kick the cigarette habit. He says the difference between vaping and smoking is like comparing bicycles to the space shuttle.

“These devices are at least 95% safer than traditional cigarettes,” Salaymeh says. “This is where this gets quite interesting. From a public health perspective, if anything on Earth has ever come up as something that reduces harm by 95%, all politicians will be applauding it and hailing it as the best thing since sliced bread.”

The new rules take effect in 90 days. They prohibit the sale of e-cigarettes in vending machines and prevent owners from offering free samples to customers. The sale of e-cigs will also be banned to anyone under 18, while the makers of the devices will be required to register with the F-D-A, provide a list of ingredients and apply for permission to sell them. Salaymeh says the new rules will eliminate all small vape shops and hand the industry over to big tobacco companies.

(Radio Iowa)

Stripling, Dodgers beat Cardinals 8-4 for rookie’s 1st win

Sports

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ross Stripling earned his first victory in his seventh major league start by beating his former college roommate, Yasiel Puig homered and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 8-4 Friday night in the series opener. Stripling (1-2) allowed four runs and eight hits in five-plus innings, struck out two and walked three.

He had two wild pitches, including one that led to a run in the sixth. Stripling avoided being the first Dodgers pitcher to go winless in his first seven-plus starts since Clayton Kershaw in 2008. He squared off against Michael Wacha, his former teammate at Texas A&M. Kenley Jansen retired two batters in the ninth to earn his 12th save.

Wacha (2-4) gave up six runs — two earned — and eight hits in four innings, struck out two and walked three.

Iowa early News Headlines: Sat., May 14th 2016

News

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

Here is the latest Iowa news from The Associated Press at 3:40 a.m. CDT

BEVINGTON, Iowa (AP) — A head-on crash has injured three people and blocked the northbound lanes of Interstate 35 south of Des Moines. Iowa State Patrol Sgt. Nathan Ludwig says the crash happened Friday afternoon just outside Bevington, about 20 miles south of Des Moines. Ludwig said three people were injured in the two-vehicle crash, which happened in a construction zone. The state patrol initially said one person had died but later said that wasn’t correct.

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Cedar Rapids is conducting an inventory of its street-side trees in order to evaluate the plants’ health. KCRG-TV reports that the city hired California-based ArborPro to assess the trees for $189,000. A city arborist says knowing how diverse its urban canopy is and the population numbers of its different species will allow the city to lay out a more exact plan for when and how it’ll remove ash trees, which are currently threatened by the emerald ash borer.

MARSHALLTOWN, Iowa (AP) — The school district superintendent in Bettendorf has been chosen to head the school district in Marshalltown. The Marshalltown Community School District has offered Theron Schutte a contract, and the school board is expected to make the hiring official Monday. Schutte, who graduated from Marshalltown High School in 1981, will begin his new job July 1.

WATERLOO, Iowa (AP) — Police say a man is in critical condition after being shot multiple times in Waterloo. Authorities say Black Hawk County Sheriff’s Deputy Harold Oliver was on his way to work Thursday morning, when he saw 40-year-old Andrew Spates shot multiple times as he sat in a car in a Kwik Star parking lot.

JOSEPH CARLTON IHDE, 61, of Oakland (Mem. Svcs. 5/17/16)

Obituaries

May 14th, 2016 by Ric Hanson

JOSEPH CARLTON IHDE, 61 of Oakland, died Thu., May 12th, at Bergan
Mercy Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Memorial services for JOSEPH IHDE will be held 1:30-p.m. Tue., May 17th, at the Oakland United Methodist Church. Rieken-Vieth Funeral Home in Oakland has the arrangements.

Visitation will be Monday, May 16, 2016 at the Oakland United Methodist
Church from 5:30 to 7:30 PM.

JOSEPH IHDE is survived by:

His wife – Debra.

His children – Sarah Messerschmidt and husband Andrew, Jennifer Perkins and husband Jeremy, both of Oakland.

His sister – Catherine Coppock and husband Richard.

His brothers – Peter, Matthew and wife Kristi, Samuel, Benjamin and wife Bonnie, Joshua, and Gideon Ihde

4 grandchildren, many nieces and nephews.

High School Soccer Scoreboard Friday 05-13-2016

Sports

May 14th, 2016 by admin

GIRLS

Denison-Schleswig 4, Missouri Valley 2
Lewis Central 3, Glenwood 0
Treynor 1, CB Abraham Lincoln 0
Tri-Center 5, AHSTW 0

BOYS

CB Abraham Lincoln 1, Glenwood 0
Ballard 8, Nodaway Valley 2
Denison-Schleswig 2, Atlantic 0
St. Albert 3, Harlan 1
Underwood 2, Carroll 0

District Boys Golf Qualifiers

Sports

May 13th, 2016 by admin

Check out the full lists of District Boys Golf Qualifiers by following the links below.

1A District Qualifiers

2A District Qualifiers

3A District Qualifiers